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City Church Sheffield Podcast

Dan Maton, Richard Owen & others

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Download messages given at City Church Sheffield Sunday meetings and celebrations. City Church are a group of ordinary people whose lives have been changed by an extraordinary God! We meet on Sundays at the Jubilee Centre, Wilson Road, Sheffield 10.30am and at Shirecliffe Community Centre at 3:30pm. We love to meet with God, encounter the power of the Holy Spirit and hear his Word preached from the Bible. Everyone is welcome to come and be part of what God is doing in us and through us in Sh ...
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Conversations on Character, brought to you by the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, engages leading figures from across politics, education and research, asking them to reflect on their personal understanding of character development and to answer questions about how a focus on character has advanced the sector in which they work.
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This is a podcast with prayers from Pastor Kolawole of the RCCG Jubilee Christian Centre, Coventry. Sessions of prayer where Blessings shall be received and anointing shall be poured out on all. Cover art photo provided by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@impatrickt
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The History Factory Podcast

The History Factory Podcast

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Join us on the digital airwaves with The History Factory Podcast, which takes a refreshing look at the rich and sometimes provocative heritage of major U.S. and global organizations. Host Jason Dressel, Managing Director at History Factory, and his guests explore current events and other topics related to business heritage. Company history comes alive in this engaging, thought-provoking show.
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The Holy Political Podcast

The Holy Political Podcast

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A semi-serious, semi-informed podcast about the good, bad and bizarre ways Christians mix their faith and politics, and political issues affecting Christians. Mainly accurate, somewhat entertaining, hopefully helpful.
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There are calls for traffic congestion in Ennis to be addressed before the implementation of the Town Bus Service.The long-awaited public transport service in the county town is due to be put in place before the end of next year and Clare County Council claims it "will result in less vehicles on our town centre roads".Despite this, Ennis Fianna Fái…
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Two Clare communities are set to redevelop major local amenities on the back of a new funding boost.Tulla United Soccer Club and Kilrush Rugby Club have each been granted €25,000 under the Healthy Ireland initiative.The allocations will go towards the development and upgrade of pitch side walking tracks at both facilities.Clarecastle based Fine Gae…
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Coming up on the show, we will look ahead to this weekends TUS senior and intermediate football semi finals, we will preview the intermediate camogie decider, hear about this years Minor A hurling final along with a big Sunday afternoon for Clare teams in the FAI Junior Cup.द्वारा Clare FM
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The Department of Health's Chief Nursing Officer has addressed concerns over safe staffing levels at UHL. It comes amid reports from the INMO that 2,000 nursing and midwifery posts remain unfilled nationwide, and claims 200 vacancies exist at UHL.द्वारा Clare FM
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Responding to Ennistymon Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway, Minister Stephen Donnelly confirmed the timeline for HIQA's MidWest ED report could not be expedited ahead of next Summer due to the workload involved.But not before tensions flared between the coalition colleagues over both party's respective handling of the health portfolio.…
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The EPA is demanding Uisce Éireann expedites upgrades to sewerage infrastructure in Clare amid significant human health and biodiversity concerns.A new report published by the organisation today found that raw sewerage continues to be discharged from Ballyvaughan and Kilkee every single day, while Lahinch's Wastewater Treatment Plant failed to meet…
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Cold water has been poured on the prospect of a statutory inquiry into the death of Shannon Teenager Aoife Johnston at University Hospital Limerick.It follows a special meeting of the Oireachtas Health Committee this week, which confirmed the timeline for HIQA's impending review of Emergency Department capacity in the MidWest cannot be expedited.Th…
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It's claimed streams of adults and children in Clare have been left waiting in pain due to serious failings with the Dental Treatment Services Scheme.In 2021, Clare County Council passed a motion with the aim of "preventing the collapse" of the service when 17 dentists were operating under the programme.Since then participation has plummeted, howev…
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A demonstration will take place at the entrance to Shannon Airport this Saturday at 1pm in support of Irish neutrality and in opposition to the use of the airport by the US military for the transport of weapons and soldiers. The Irish Anti-War Movement is condemning what it describes as “the continued use of Shannon Airport as a de-facto US militar…
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The West County Hotel in Ennis is the venue for a public meeting to mark the first anniversary of Israel’s ongoing onslaught on Gaza. Senator Frances Black is set to speak at the meeting on “Time for Action – Pass the Occupied Territories Bill.” The meeting is being organised by the Clare branch of Sadaka – the Ireland Palestine Alliance. To find o…
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After 15 years of serving the people of Ennis and the wider population of County Clare, EMC Autos will hang up their tools for the last time later this month. Its owners, husband and wife Eoghain and Michelle McMahon have taken the difficult decision for a number of reasons, chief among them being difficulties achieving work-life balance, increased…
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Éigse Thomáis Uí Aodha returns to Miltown Malbay this weekend. This year will be the sixth year that the annual Irish-language festival will have taken place The festival takes place in memory of Tomás Ó hAodha (1866-1935), a major literary and cultural figure at the time of the Gaelic renaissance and a native of Miltown. To tell us more about it, …
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A map to zone areas off Clare's coast for offshore wind projects will be developed next year. It comes just one week after ESB received planning permission to convert Moneypoint from a coal-fired to heavy fuel oil facility, ahead of its eventual transition to a renewable energy hub by the end of the decade. The Shannon Estuary Economic Taskforce re…
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The Health Minister is adamant that the former UL Hospitals Group CEO Collette Cowan's new position within the HSE is not a promotion.Professor Cowan has been on administrative leave since the HSE commenced a disciplinary investigation involving six people, in relation to the death of Shannon teenager Aoife Johnston at University Hospital Limerick …
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Clare's Junior Cert class of 2024 has been reacting with delight this afternoon.Having put pen to paper in June, over 1,600 students in this county received their long awaited first ever state exam results today.द्वारा Clare FM
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The Bishop of Killaloe will represent Ireland in a prestigious role for the upcoming Holy Year. Every 25 years, the Catholic Church holds a jubilee year to mark the birth of Jesus Christ, with the hopes parishoners can "re-establish their relationship with God."The theme for the Jubilee Year of 2025 is 'Pilgrims of Hope' and will involve a special …
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A Clare Doctor insists its of paramount importance that people across all sectors of society understand the difficulties facing women during menopause.Clare County Council will be hosting an event at Glór Theatre in Ennis from next Thursday which will cover the impacts on mental health, diet, nutrition, physical activity and sexual health for women…
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A Clare planning consultant and former county Mayor believes a landmark bill passed in the Dáil will do little to tackle the housing crisis and will remove all power from local authorities.Under the new Planning and Development Bill 2023, County Development Plans will last for ten years rather than the current six and there will be a definitive tim…
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It's been suggested people in West Clare no longer feel protected by their local Gardaí.It follows an incident at a home in Coore last week in which a resident sustained minor injuries after two men arrived at their door after 9pm and stole a sum of cash before fleeing.The annual conference of the Association of Garda Superintendents recently heard…
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Scariff is currently holding the AIB Press Photographer of the Year Exhibition. Clare Arts Office, in conjunction with Scarriff Library Gallery, is hosting the Exhibition, along with the Press Photographers Association of Ireland (PPAI). There is Clare interest in the Exhibition, aside from the choice of venue. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was …
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Are neighbourhood watch patrols needed to combat theft and anti-social behaviour in Clare? It is a suggestion that has been made, following an incident in West Clare described by Clare’s Crime Prevention Officer, Sgt Catriona Holohan as a “distressing experience for the homeowner”. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Fianna Fáil C…
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Today is World Mental Health Day.The Samaritans are highlighting the importance of World Mental Health Day and urging anyone who is struggling to reach out.For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by Jennifer Vickers, a volunteer for Samaritans in Ennis.The Samaritans can be reached 24/7 on the freephone number 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.ie…
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Today is World Mental Health Day. The Department of Psychology in Mary Immaculate College in partnership with parents, HSE, Tusla and Clarecare have launched a new study to examine the experiences of parents living with mental health challenges. To find out more about the survey, Alan Morrissey was joined by Psychology Professor at Mary Immaculate …
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Florida has been hit by what is being described as the worst storm to hit the state in over a century. Ahead of Hurricane Milton making landfall, Alan Morrissey spoke with Chief Meteorologist at the US meteorological consulting firm, Weather Tiger, Dr. Ryan Truchelut.To discuss the travel implications caused by Hurricane Milton, Alan Morrissey was …
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The Dáil has heard that an elderly North Clare woman spent nine hours in University Hospital Limerick's Emergency Department this week before leaving without being treated. Sinn Féin TD Maurice Quinlivan has revealed that the woman presented at the Dooradoyle facility at 1pm on Monday with an issue related to swelling of the eyes before "giving up"…
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Futureproof Clare has signed an open letter to coalition leaders calling for a renewed ban on Liquified Natural Gas. It follows a High Court decision to overturn the refusal of planning permission for contentious plans by Shannon LNG to construct a storage terminal, power plant and regasification unit off the coast of Ballylongford in the Shannon E…
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A Clare Senator has put any potential suspicions to rest by confirming he's not a Russian spy. It comes in a week which has seen reports circulate concerning a politician in the Oireachtas who has allegedly been recruited by Russian intelligence. Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín was the first to rule himself out - revealing earlier this week that he was …
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A member of the Ennis 2040 board has proposed putting aside funding for the upkeep of businesses affected by the ongoing public realm works in the county town.It follows previous calls from business owners for a moratorium on commercial rates in order to offset the loss of business caused by the disruption.Although the works to upgrade the streetsc…
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The Clare based Deputy Leader of the Green Party believes a General Election is imminent.Speculation has ramped up over the date voters will be going to the polls after pallets of election posters belonging to Tánaiste Micheál Martin and billboards with Taoiseach Simon Harris were spotted across the country this week.Both party leaders have however…
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The new season of Clare Museum’s Lecture Series will get underway this evening. Mary Cahill, an archaeologist and former Keeper of Irish Antiquities at the National Museum of Ireland, will give the opening lecture. Clare Museum’s lecture series runs from October through to May and, this season, talks will take place on the second Wednesday of each …
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A recent social media post by the Mid-West Hospital Campaign group stated that they were contacted by people expressing major concerns at the current state of the Emergency Department in UHL, with plenty of online commentary about current overcrowding conditions there. According to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation’s Trolleywatch figures, …
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We have spoken about anti-social behaviour in Shannon on Morning Focus before, and it appears to be an issue in the town once again. Mike O’Loughlin, who is a member of Shannon Community Group, has been highlighting incidents of anti-social behaviour in Shannon on social media recently. Mike has questioned the anti social behaviour in a Facebook po…
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Shannon Airport has topped a national customer experience ranking. Ireland's Customer Experience Insights (CXi) Report 2024, widely regarded as a benchmark for customer satisfaction, has ranked Shannon Airport in the top spot in the travel category and ranked 4th overall. The placement means Shannon Airport now leads the travel sector and ranks as …
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Clare County Council has expressed confidence that public realm works in Ennis will conclude by the end of next year. The local authority commenced an €11.5 million two-year contract with Shareridge Limited last October for streetscape enhancements at High Street, Bank Place, O’Connell Square, O’Connell Street, Old Barrack Street and Barrack Square…
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It's claimed a landmark moment has been reached for Clare's disabled community. The Government has confirmed it will ratify the optional protocol of the United Nation's Convention on the rights of people with disabilities, over 6 years after the main body of the legislation was passed in Dáil Eireann. The measure will ensure a system is in place fo…
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A Government Minister claims investment is being put into Clare to protect the county's IDA-supported jobs.It comes as data from the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment has revealed the number of people employed in Clare as a result of foreign direct investment has dipped under 6,000 for the first time in a decade.The level of growth in …
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The Clare branch of the Irish Blood Transfusion Service is warning further hospital cancellations in The MidWest are highly likely unless urgent supply issues are addressed.The IBTS has issued a pre-amber alert, which means all Irish Hospitals have been asked to conserve their use of blood.An additional 2,000 donations are needed over the next mont…
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A former Mayor of Ennis believes it's "disappointing" that environmental concerns have resulted in another setback for the Ennis Data Centre.After ruling to uphold Clare County Council's 2022 decision to grant planning permission for the data centre on the Tulla Road in April of this year, An Bórd Pleanála has now told the High Court it won't oppos…
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It's claimed the Government's early childhood care and education scheme is failing children with additional needs in Clare.Children's Minister Roderic O'Gorman has been requested to visit a creche in Shannon to observe the plight of one child who has been cut off from accessing essential equipment and daily supports.The ECCE scheme allows qualifyin…
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Gardaí in Clare claim they've caught motorists here watching movies while driving.With Road Safety Week now underway, members of an Garda Síochána are aiming to draw attention to the main causes of crashes on Irish roads which are driving under the influence, while distracted and at speed.144 people have been killed in road traffic collisions in Ir…
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If you are ready to start your fitness journey, then you could do a lot worse than head in the direction of Lisdoonvarna. This week has seen the start of a “Steps to 5k” programme in Lisdoonvarna’s Pavilion Park. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by class instructor at Doolin Yoga and Fitness, Tricia McDonnell and running coach, Se…
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It is time for another wonderful tale from the one and only Eddie Lenihan, which means it is time for Seanchaí Corner.Every fortnight on Morning Focus, Seanchaí Corner sees Eddie, the renowned author, storyteller, lecturer, and broadcaster regaling us with a memorable story from his extensive collection of old Irish tales and fables.This week, Eddi…
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Hotel Woodstock will be representing Clare in a big way at this year’s Family Business Awards. The Ennis hotel is a finalist in not one, not two, but three categories for the prestigious awards.The three categories are Innovative Family Business of the year, Hospitality Business of the year and Best In Customer Service To tell us more about it, Ala…
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The head of the Shannon Region Conference and Sports Bureau has been awarded for her contribution to Mid-West economy at this year’s Businesswoman of the Year Awards. Network Ireland’s annual Awards celebrate the success of women in business across eight categories. General Manager of the Shannon Region Conference and Sports Bureau, Karen Ronan rec…
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Today is World Dyslexia Day, with the entire month of October designated as Dyslexia Awareness Month. For Dyslexia Awareness Month, Dyslexia Ireland is focusing on the urgent issue of the lack of extra time in exams for dyslexic students in Junior and Leaving Cert exams. To talk more about this, Alan Morrissey was joined by Blossom4life founder, Un…
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Seamus O’Rourke brings his latest show to Glór called Indigestion tomorrow evening. Indigestion has been described as sensitive, hilarious, intelligent, absolutely compelling and refreshingly forthright. It is a story full of hope, where laughter and tears join hands and race the viewers through fifty years of a life.To find out more about it, Alan…
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The IFA has successfully secured funding to deliver the National Farmer Health Checks Project. This is being funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food, and the Marine (DAFM) and carried out in partnership with Croí (Heart and Stroke Charity). The FREE Health Check will be coming to Ennis Mart on Thursday, the 10th of October at 10:30am. To disc…
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The Clare branch of the Green Party claims it's the "end of the road" for the proposed Ennis Data Centre. Following a legal challenge, An Bórd Pleanála has admitted it "erred in law in failing to adequately consider the environmental effects" of the planned development by Art Data Centres Limited at Tooreen on the Tulla Road. As a result, the plann…
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